Nose

An intense nose, marked by fresh, candied citrus fruit. Notes of ageing, such as grilled hazelnut and vanilla, complete the picture in an elegant way.

Palate

The palate is unctuous, with good body and plenty of tension. There are flavours of candied citrus fruit, yellow peach and sweet spices.
The finish is long, peppery and fruity, sustained by a lovely freshness.

This is a fresh, classic Botrytis style, with great purity and elegance.

Growing Conditions

The winter was rainy and mild, with the last days of March relatively warm. The growth cycle of the vine started early.

In early April, a long and severe cold spell affected the vineyard, especially on 7th and 8th April with sub-zero temperatures. Frost damage was very serious: apart from a few plots that were spared, in others the damage caused 30 to 100% losses depending on location. Heavy rains in May and June caused a virulent outbreak of mildew, with some new losses. July and August were fairly dry, but cool overall, and veraison took place on 10th August, as in 2019.
Late August and early September were more in line with usual conditions, and were conducive to good ripening, while maintaining high acidity.

Rains and frequent fog in the last ten days of September provided the right conditions for Botrytis to start developing.

The yield was unfortunately extremely low for the Sauternes (1 hectolitre per hectare), and 4 hectolitres per hectare in total for the whole vineyard.

The 2021 is of the finest quality, though we were only able to produce extremely small quantities as we were struck by severe frosts in the spring.

The wines are very promising. 2021 has a lovely fruit like 2016 and a high acidity like 2007 or 2001, very harmonious, with great length and elegance.

Harvest

The harvest of our Sauternes wines took place between 1st and 27th October with a total of 3 selective pickings, in favourable weather. The second picking started on 8th October, during which the majority of the botrytised grapes, of excellent quality, were harvested.

Bottling

Bottling date: June 20th 2023

Aging

50% in new barrels,
50% from barrels of one vintage, for 16 to 20 months, according to the evolution of the wine.

Appearance

Château Suduiraut 2021 has a beautiful golden colour.